Wrong battery indication
Recently, I noticed a problem on my Ipod Touch 4. After I played the remaining 25% of the charge, after 10 minutes charge is displayed 45%
What if wrong, how i can fix it?
iOS 6.0.1
Recently, I noticed a problem on my Ipod Touch 4. After I played the remaining 25% of the charge, after 10 minutes charge is displayed 45%
What if wrong, how i can fix it?
iOS 6.0.1
Your question is how it can charge to 45% in ten minutes? It does a "quick charge" to 80% in about 40 minutes, and then takes longer, around two hours to charge from 80 to 100%.
You not understand me, i not plug in charge my device, i just turn off display.
I see.
All I can say is that my iPod does the same thing sometimes. I guess it judges battery charge partly based on current use.
Thank you!
Imagine you run for five minutes. After that five minutes, your're puffed out. You then rest, and after a couple of minutes, you have your breath back - and you could then run again for a while.
The battery is just like that. It has recovered from you using it.
Every now and again though, just like you, it needs feeding. So then you plug it into power.
The reason is the the % battery is not accurate for iPod since it has a small battery. Note that the iPod does not come with a % battery indicator.
Yes, that as well.
I was trying to write the post for the beneift of anyone who sees the standard Apple battery indictaor go up in the same circumstances - and assume a percentage indication!
Wrong battery indication